MSNBC panel uses Katie Porter backlash to blast ‘double standard’ for women in politics
A panel on MSNBC’s “Chris Jansing Reports” on Thursday discussed whether the recent backlash against California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter was because of a “double standard” against women in politics.
On Wednesday, Politico released an unseen clip from 2021 that showed Porter yelling at a staff member to “get out of my f—— shot!” during a video interview.
“Look, it’s uncomfortable to watch, as was the first one,” Jansing said about the clip. “But here’s my question: Would the reaction be different if the candidate was a man? Is there still a double standard for women in politics, or is this just bad?”
‘THE VIEW’ CO-HOST SAYS KATIE PORTER ‘NEEDS TO DO BETTER’ AFTER INTERVIEW VIDEO GOES VIRAL
Former Lincoln Project adviser Tara Setmayer said that the clip was “bad all around” but that there was “absolutely” a double standard for women in politics.
“All you have to do is look at how Hillary Clinton was treated when she ran for president versus Donald Trump,” Setmayer said. “Look at how Kamala Harris was treated last year against Donald Trump. Look at the way the media treats people in the administration like Stephen Miller, who can have a meltdown on television, or Donald Trump threatening people constantly, or Tom Homan, the ICE czar, the border czar, and the nasty things he says. Go down the list of men who behaved badly but are seemingly rewarded for that with more power.”
LIBERAL MEDIA DARLING IN THE HOT SEAT AFTER EXPLOSIVE INTERVIEW GOES VIRAL
She added, “So there is clearly a double standard in the way that society views how women behave versus men and what’s considered good and bad behavior. And that shouldn’t be the case. But with this case, with Katie Porter, that is just bad.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Porter’s campaign for comment.
KATIE PORTER INTERVIEW GOES VIRAL AS JOURNALISTS MARVEL AT DEMOCRAT’S MELTDOWN
Porter has come under fire over the last few days after clips of past interviews went viral. One clip from Tuesday night received backlash from both liberal and conservative journalists after it showed Porter threatening to end an interview with CBS California’s Julie Watts.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
In the clip, Porter grew visibly impatient with Watts’ follow-ups and even attempted to leave at one point in frustration, calling her interviewer “argumentative.” Porter told Watts after being pressed that she didn’t “want to have an unhappy experience” with her and that she didn’t “want this all on camera.”